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NEWS Update: MAMO TCV Advocates to speak at Conference on Blockchain organised by SkillsMalta on 21st November 2018

 Dr. Christina Scicluna and Dr. Roberta Peresso, Senior Associates at MAMO TCV Advocates, will be addressing a conference on the technology and regulatory issues behind blockchain, which is being organised by SkillsMalta and will be held on 21st November 2018.The presentation will focus on the regulatory framework Virtual Financial Assets and Service Providers and will provide a walk-through of the financial instrument test, the role of the VFA Agent and license requirements for applicants wising to apply for a license within the framework.For further details on the conference kindly click here.This document does not purport to give legal, financial or…
MamoTCV Advocates
14th November 2018
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NEWS Update: MAMO TCV Advocates to speak at Conference on Blockchain organised by SkillsMalta on 21st November 2018

 Dr. Christina Scicluna and Dr. Roberta Peresso, Senior Associates at MAMO TCV Advocates, will be addressing a conference on the technology and regulatory issues behind blockchain, which is being organised by SkillsMalta and will be held on 21st November 2018.The presentation will focus on the regulatory framework Virtual Financial Assets and Service Providers and will provide a walk-through of the financial instrument test, the role of the VFA Agent and license requirements for applicants wising to apply for a license within the framework.For further details on the conference kindly click here.This document does not purport to give legal, financial or…
MamoTCV Advocates
14th November 2018
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Mamo TCV Advocates receives top rankings in IFLR1000

Mamo TCV Advocates is pleased to have retained its ranking as a Top Tier Firm (Tier 1) in the Corporate and Finance category in the latest IFLR1000 EMEA Guide. This ranking recognizes Mamo TCV's position as one of the leading law firms in the Corporate and Finance practice areas.In addition to Mamo TCV Advocates earning Tier 1 status, Prof. Andrew Muscat and Dr. Michael Psaila ranked as "Highly Regarded" Banking & M&A Lawyers and Dr. Katya Tua ranked as "Highly Regarded" Investment Funds Lawyer.  IFLR1000 EMEA is the guide to the world's leading financial and corporate law firms. It produces…
MamoTCV Advocates
10th November 2018
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Mamo TCV Advocates receives top rankings in IFLR1000

Mamo TCV Advocates is pleased to have retained its ranking as a Top Tier Firm (Tier 1) in the Corporate and Finance category in the latest IFLR1000 EMEA Guide. This ranking recognizes Mamo TCV's position as one of the leading law firms in the Corporate and Finance practice areas.In addition to Mamo TCV Advocates earning Tier 1 status, Prof. Andrew Muscat and Dr. Michael Psaila ranked as "Highly Regarded" Banking & M&A Lawyers and Dr. Katya Tua ranked as "Highly Regarded" Investment Funds Lawyer.  IFLR1000 EMEA is the guide to the world's leading financial and corporate law firms. It produces…
MamoTCV Advocates
10th November 2018
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Data Protection Legal Update (October 2018): Maltese Court of Appeal Confirms ‘7 Day Rule’ for Retaining CCTV Footage

 In a judgment delivered on 5th October 2018, in the names of Maltapost plc vs Information and Data Protection Commissioner, the Maltese Court of Appeal (Inferior Jurisdiction) decided an appeal from a decision of the Maltese Information and Data Protection Appeals Tribunal.In a 2015 decision concerning Maltapost's use of CCTV cameras on their premises, the Maltese Information and Data Protection Commissioner ("IDPC") had decided that generally, a maximum retention period of seven (7) days shall apply to CCTV footage, with an extension allowed only in exceptional cases. Following this decision, Maltapost appealed to the Data Protection Appeals Tribunal. The Tribunal…
MamoTCV Advocates
1st November 2018
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Data Protection Legal Update (October 2018): Maltese Court of Appeal Confirms ‘7 Day Rule’ for Retaining CCTV Footage

 In a judgment delivered on 5th October 2018, in the names of Maltapost plc vs Information and Data Protection Commissioner, the Maltese Court of Appeal (Inferior Jurisdiction) decided an appeal from a decision of the Maltese Information and Data Protection Appeals Tribunal.In a 2015 decision concerning Maltapost's use of CCTV cameras on their premises, the Maltese Information and Data Protection Commissioner ("IDPC") had decided that generally, a maximum retention period of seven (7) days shall apply to CCTV footage, with an extension allowed only in exceptional cases. Following this decision, Maltapost appealed to the Data Protection Appeals Tribunal. The Tribunal…
MamoTCV Advocates
1st November 2018